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ZEISS

IKON

ORTHO

ULTRA

-the film

for your camera!

Sole Agents:

CARLOWITZ & CO.

4. Queen's Road. Bank of China Building. Hongkong.

AUDIOLA

Known for Its Tuna"

8.TUBE MIDGET SUPER. HETERODYNE & POWER- FUL RADIO GRAMOPHONE AT LOWEST PRICES

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1932.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

Steering Into the mode

There's Zip and Go in These New Motor Get-ups-and Traffic Officers Beware!

By Joun Savoy, '

You ran charm your way out of a ticket from the traffic officer, it luas.been proved, if you know the right kind of haf to wear!

If you are a sporty outdoor girl, driving a speedy Jaw-slung sports car, you might do well to look at a bandana cap and

kerchief set (left) which is extremely chic. The gay red, black and white colouring makes this set love- by with while dress. It is downright "saury" -o much so, in fact, that you can be sweet as pic to any officer who stops you and he will think what a nice little girl you are. and that you just couldn't have looked at the spredamster.

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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MEODL

We specialize in Radio Parts, RC.A., and National Tubes and Repairing Service.

UNIVERSAL RADIO COMPANY

37. Connaught Road, Central

Phone No. 28581

SEPPHI

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MRS. MOTONO Massage.

Hand and Electric' 318, Wyndham Street

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24, Wyndham Street. Tol. 24945.

WHEN AT HOME

The

Hongkong Telegraph.

MAY BE PURCHASED AT

SELFRIDGE'S

LONDON, W.L

If you are a sophisticate and scorn trying to get away with the young girl stuff," there is a very, very smart black and white Laffeta turban and bow tie scarf (opper right) for you to drive in. It is one of those crisp, clean-looking cheeks and The little the taileta makes a billowy scarf, yet a trim one. turban is superbly cut and fitted, with just the right lift to

the left side to show your new cóitlure When you get all dressed up in an afternoon dress, puffed sleeves, flower on shoulder and all, you will want a big bat that suits your costume.

This one lower right) is black bakn and has something new in pleated back brims that keeps it from being the oppy kind that would get in your way when driving. it has a charmingly fitted crown, with the cutest little lawn flowers in black and white polka dotted print.

BUTTERMILK FOR

BEAUTY.

By A Beauty Expert

ін well

Biove two or three times.) after it has been dried in a warn room, before being returned to the powder bowl or box.

Barbara A Acher

Across,

1 High and dry. 5 Your pet sin becomes an anato-

micul detail.

10 Impassionesi utterances of those

don't agree with.

we

11 Commanded.

12 A loan to a famous oratør.

13 The wrong side of the hook.

15 The Father of the Force.

17 We are more cosy when 19 are

this rather than grey.

10 Sec 17.

21 This puzzle is one, I hope,

21 There has been many a 33 here

in Lanes. 24 P.L.M.7 No, ***Lis PL..N."

In

(anag) policy.

26 The

28 Whipsnade-un-Sen.

31 Its farvey could not drive with-

out its anagram.

32 Our conception of tow BIRNY

ther people.

33 Autumn.

36 More than envneiated.

37 A curtailed night-scene.

38 In these we find retief Irons

fncis.

39 "Anything but a-word puzzle.

Down.

The man in this be matter-of- fact.

2 Usually to type.

3 "Then there were

ti

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4 Come, let us fix it.

all start his way.

7 These never make a hit, bat

often receive one.

B Common objects of the

shore.

9 When you have a temperature,

you should avoid this.

4 We are loth to acknowledge

have any.

16 The French insect is inclin 18 Wallace, but not Edgar. 20 Parliament and hona do th 21 To be found in disinterestedi 22 Combine M.T.S.D. and four

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condition essential to cr word solvers.

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cinema lure.

cricket malchos

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twelve.

29 This is comparatively sharp 30 Nothing to do with the ser

but often referred to as a

34 "For Death he taketh all as

but he cannot take.'

35 Pour is the limit for stra

players.

Yesterday's Solution.

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LARGEST WELL IN water to places 400 feet

EUROPE

the River Thames, now rais their supply up the new: Such a daily supply ns 8, gallons could only be drawn chalk heds.

"In case.

for

to

Bome ex

| 8,000,000 GALLONS DAILY

Hundreds of thousands of Lon-unanticipated reason, the a doners are now receiving a water should fail," a Metropolitan "we supply from the largest well in Board official Baid England, and probably in Europe. specially arranged that the quantity could be immed It is the well at Deptford, which drawn from the River T using an olive oil soap. Then a expensive, though the same effect is THE VOGUE IN LACE. {gives 8,000,000 gallons daily, and and supplied the De Innak for the free, cut out in softnchieved if a teaspoonful of butter-

which was first used on June 17. pumps. white lint,

soaked in milk "cream" is added to a 4 oz.

"The whole construction o It is now supplying the London the following mixture:- gill box of ordinary face powder. It

dessert should be well mixed and passed No Limit to Its Uses. parts of Kent. The diameter of and engines, which has take the well's mouth is 14 feet and it years, is part of a general a Lace will be used a great delis 118 feet deep. It has been to provide for the future, to connected by adits to the three working more economical, s and in quite new ways, embroider-older wells, which it now replaces, render the water supplies of et, applied on net and various

so that its great pumping plant, don interchangeable in "cas materials, bended, and arranged which will raise the pare chalk need." A Home-Made Creant.

cut-outs. In vido widths it will When shillings are senter and the form hems to long skirts, and rise cold cream is getting low, take a from hom-fine to knees to terminato tablespoonful of the "cream" of the long, slender leaf designs. Motifs buttermilk and add to it a teaspoon of lace in the form of leaves will ful of almond oil and a few spots of trim nack-lines of decollete

Ind frocks,

novel effects enu-de-cologne. A teaspoonful or so well rubbed into the skin after wash- encouraged by the uso in this way of ing supplies nutriment in a manner cut-outs of coloured lace. A charm. easily absorbed by the skin. It ing effect is obtained in some of the feeds and nourishes and thus kerpaw evening frocks with long skirts

*f buttermilk Rnd " spoonful of atrained lemon juice- and applied to the face. The mask "Buttermilk, inside and out," was should remain on for fifteen minutes or so, then the skin should be wash ed in warm rain water, and finally rinsed in cold water.

After careful drying, make-up is applied in the usual way, and the result is a soft, smooth skin. Very attractive indeed to look at.

uiven s the beauty secret of a lovely woman recently,

This

was her routine.-After breakfast and supper each day sho slowly sipped a small tumbler of fresh buttermilk. The buttermilk came freshly each morning from the dairy, and was immediately brought

To Banish Wrinkles. to the boil, This prevented may stalenas, and also prevented the Thow who and that the skin has stickiness often associated with a tendency to line easily should wash buttermilk when used us a cosmetic. the face in buttermilk instend of Buttermilk when taken internally water. It sounds rather extraya is a valuable anti-wrinkle food. It gant, but it is not really so for away lines and wrinkles. keeps

the tissues supple, and assists buttermilk very cheap. greatly in securing thorough and washing the skin the buttermilki active elimination daily-thus pre- should be used warm. Whenever venting many of the skin blemishes the skin arods cleansing after out- which mar a beautiful face.

door exercise, go all over it with a pad of cotton Wool saturated in the

A Compress.

is

For

A buttermilk compress quickly mixture. Not only will it cleanse the ixmishes those tired lines brought akin, but it will also soften it on by over work and worries. It is astonishingly. easy to prepare, too, and pleasant

LO UBC,

Before applying it the faen should he well washed in hot rain water.

An Oily Powder,

WATCH HANDBAGS

are

by using an opera-shapo bodice attiched to a decolletage of rich silk lace and adding long, tight alecves of unlined inco, finishing in two deep frills. Thore soome no limit to the novel ideas of how to uso laco for all occasions. The Some of the new leather handbags accopted tint for trimmings is ecru, have tiny watches attached to the or a rich ivory, but nothing so deep outside which make them doubly as ochre, unless it is intended to useful. The bags are square in match that shade. String-colour, shape, with a band of leather placed however, is very fashionable, and diagonally across the front lap, and long-shaped china beads are some- the watches are attached to this times cleverly mingled with coloured

laco motifs to trim a gown."

The dry skin needs an oily powder, These powders are sometimes rather I strap.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

His' Story!

FELIX HAT SHOP

York Building. Next to Moutries.

BEGS TO ANNOUNCE

A SALE OF HATS

$5.00, $7.50 and $10.00

IN PEANUT, VISCA, BAKU, CHIPPED AND NEORA STRAWS.

By Blosser

Your need these Summer.

for the

PHARMACY'S

SUNBURN LOTION PRICKLY HEAT LOTION MOSQUITOL

AND

COCKROACH POWDER

THE PHARMACY,

Phone 20345.

I'LL MAKE IT AS SHORT AS POSSIBLE. MRS. REDFIELD..... IT WAS FIFTEEN YEARS AGO VIHEN ED REDFIELD

AN'I WERE PARTNERS AT THE BIG HOLE DIGGINGS, IN WESTERN NEVADA.... WE DID FAIRLY WELL AND, AT THE END OF THE YEAR, WE HAD TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND TO DIVIDE BETWEEN US.... GOLD,

YOU KNOW!...

YES...YES... GO ON, MR. BORSON

WELL, WE DECIDED TO BANK

IT AT RENO, SOME MILES DISTANT.... IT WAS A TRAMP OF MANY MILES, BUT WE HAD A BURRO TO CARRY THE GOLD..... OUT A WAYS OUR BURRO FELL AN' BROKE HIS LEG.VÉ HAD TO SHOOT IT... AND THE

STUFF WAS TOO HEAVY TO CARRY A LOT OF

WEIGHT", "YOU KNOW........

..... SO ED WENT ON TO

SEE IF HE COULD BUY A BURRO SOMEWHERE, WHILE I STAYED BEHIND,

PITCHIN' CAMP BY A STREAM....ED CALCULATED

HE'D BE BACK INSIDE A WEEK... YOU SEE THE SOLD WAS LEFT

WITH ME

YES, AND WHEN HE RETURNED YOU HAD CONE, AND TAKEN ALL THE GOLD WITH YOU!! STOLEN EVERY OUNCE OF IT..... AND -

FROM THAT DAY HE NEVER SAW YOU...... NEVER HEARD OF

YOU AGAIN!!

RER US. PAT,

1933 BY WEA SERVICI

JUST A MINUTE, ARS. REDFIELD.-

CO EASY WITH HIM... H&S A SICK MAN= LET HIM.

PROCEED.

SAY! MR. MELLINGER

IS A THIEF.... CAN YOU IMAGINE

THAT?

OH-MEBE HG ISN'T

TOO-LET

HEAR THE REST OF

IT BEFORE

WIS SAY

THAT !!

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